BSDNow 165 this week does not have an interview, but it goes in-depth on a number of recent BSD articles, including one on building kernel modules and some ‘high-end’ topics. The vote in the title is to remind you to like .ike.

The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 7.0.2, the second
security/bugfix update of the NetBSD 7.0 release branch. It represents
a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability
reasons. If you are running an earlier release of NetBSD, we strongly
suggest updating to 7.0.2.
For more details, please see the rel [...]

The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 7.0.2, the second security/bugfix update of the NetBSD 7.0 release branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability reasons. If you are running an earlier release of NetBSD, we strongly suggest updating to 7.0.2.
For more details, please see the relea [...]

The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 7.0.2, the second security/bugfix update of the NetBSD 7.0 release branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability reasons. If you are running an earlier release of NetBSD, we strongly suggest updating to 7.0.2.
For more details, please see the relea [...]

I\'ve been away from FreeBSD for a few years but I wanted some more functionality on my home network that I was able to configure with my Synology NAS and router. Specifically, I wanted: a configurable caching name server that would serve up authoritative private names on my LAN and also validates responses with DNSSEC. a more configurable D [...]

I managed to clear some of my link backlog, finally.
Windowing systems by example, part 9. (via)
Design and Implementation of a 256-Core BrainFuck Computer. (via)
Restoring YC’s Xerox Alto day 10: New boards, running programs, mouse problems. (via)
Crypt Community. Linking it not for the game, but for the (Read more...)

Oddball links for BSD this week – but pay attention to the first one.
Get a BSD person into ARIN. Useful.
“Any experience with OPNsense?“
Unknown Horizons: An open-source 2D realtime strategy game. Linked cause it exists as a FreeBSD port and in theory could as a dport.
We Surprised The Register.
Looking for a (Read more [...]

Remember I posted that LibreSSL is in base DragonFly, but not default? Well, it’s default now. You can have a system without OpenSSL at all, by rebuilding DragonFly-current and using up-to-date dports.